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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusKanne (ಕನ್ನೆ):—
1) [noun] = ಕನ್ನಿಕೆ [kannike]1.
2) [noun] the sixth month in Solar calendar of Hindus.
3) [noun] a large equatorial constellation between Leo and Libra, including the bright star Spica; Virgo.
4) [noun] the sixth sign of the zodiac, entered by the sun about August 22.
5) [noun] the sixth solar month in Tuḷu calendar.
6) [noun] the small plant Commelina communis of Commelinaceae family, leaves of which are used as vegetable.
7) [noun] the tree Vernonia indica of Asteraceae family; iron wood.
8) [noun] that which is, up to this time, unused, untrod, unworked, undiscovered, etc. by men.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+41): Kanne gida, Kanne hoo, Kanne komali, Kanne soppu, Kanne-komali, Kannecam, Kanneer, Kannegala, Kannegalla, Kanneggilu, Kannegida, Kannegosasa, Kannekomali, Kannekumari, Kannela, Kannele, Kannelli, Kannellu, Kanneluttalan, Kannemada.
Ends with: Arapukanne, Camdakanne, Girikanne, Jalakanne, Karanakanne, Nagakanne, Sirikanne, Sudhekanne, Sudhikanne.
Full-text: Gujju kanne-komali, Kanne soppu, Kanne hoo, Kanne gida, Kanne komali, Kanne-komali, Negalukannesoppu, Gujju-kanne-komali, Makirtti, Arun-kalaceppu, Kanna, Karipokku, Pitu, Tevar, Kanru, Betta, Kai, Kan, Totu.
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Sivaprakasam (Study in Bondage and Liberation) (by N. Veerappan)
Shakti: Grace of God < [Chapter 4 - Concept of God]